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General Support => Installation and Set-Up (Devices) => Topic started by: mrnaughty on March 31, 2013, 09:56:39 AM

Title: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: mrnaughty on March 31, 2013, 09:56:39 AM
If I have Obi110 hookup to PSTN line and and
2 SIP accounts, enabled one of them GVoice and I hookup to WI-FI with WI-FI adapter Obi202 with 4 SIP accounts enabled AND one of them GVoice but different GV# from Obi110 setup... will it work?
PS: Obi110 and Obi202 with all sip accounts enabled and both devices have Google Voice enabled but different #'s,.. will it work???:
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: Felix on March 31, 2013, 10:35:33 AM
Yes.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: mrnaughty on March 31, 2013, 10:37:51 AM
Quote from: Felix on March 31, 2013, 10:35:33 AM
Yes.

Thank you.I was not sure, as I read somewhere if you have more then 1 device running with default 5060 port it will have problems.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: Felix on March 31, 2013, 10:43:35 AM
Well, you don't have to run both devices on the same ports. But I wouldn't change anything unless you actually have the problem. I have two VoIP devices at home all the time (OBi202 and IP phone from work); and on a regular basis I have another OBi that I am setting up from somebody else, or PBX that is up and running. Just having all that on a network never caused a problem
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: VOIPisGreat on April 12, 2013, 04:22:50 PM
Can you use just one phone port to access both devices?

For example, having the phone connected to just the obi202, can I make and receive calls from the obi110?

If so, how do I configure the dial plan and the inbound call route to achieve that? Thank you.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: Felix on April 12, 2013, 11:28:38 PM
Quote from: VOIPisGreat on April 12, 2013, 04:22:50 PM
Can you use just one phone port to access both devices?

For example, having the phone connected to just the obi202, can I make and receive calls from the obi110?
No.

You are probably thinking about a softphone or IP phone where you specify IP address of PBX; so even if you have 2 PBX on the network, you can (theoretically, at least) connect to either one, or even both. Well, analog phone doesn't have such capabilities; it's calling over the device to which it is plugged in.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: ianobi on April 13, 2013, 07:22:28 AM
If you have at least one spX configured for SIP on both devices, then a simplified version of this could work for you:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2454.msg15851#msg15851

That deals with calling outbound. Calls coming inbound (say to the OBi110) could be diverted to the OBi202 using the InboundCallRoutes of the OBi110.

The detailed configuration would depend on your existing configurations and knowing Primary Lines etc. I would recommend having the 911 service on the device that you have the phone plugged into.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: VOIPisGreat on April 15, 2013, 11:27:28 AM
Quote from: ianobi on April 13, 2013, 07:22:28 AM
If you have at least one spX configured for SIP on both devices, then a simplified version of this could work for you:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2454.msg15851#msg15851

That deals with calling outbound. Calls coming inbound (say to the OBi110) could be diverted to the OBi202 using the InboundCallRoutes of the OBi110.

The detailed configuration would depend on your existing configurations and knowing Primary Lines etc. I would recommend having the 911 service on the device that you have the phone plugged into.

This looks like what I am looking for. Seems a little involved to set it up tho. I'll try to dive into it. Thanks!!!
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: InetUser on April 15, 2013, 11:50:50 AM
Quote from: VOIPisGreat on April 15, 2013, 11:27:28 AM
This looks like what I am looking for. Seems a little involved to set it up tho. I'll try to dive into it. Thanks!!!

This utility will generate the necessary configuration for Single Stage Dialing using either OBiTalk or SIP for you:

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28046615-Configuration-Utility-for-OBi100-110-202
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: azrobert on April 15, 2013, 01:50:12 PM
This doesn't have to be complicated.
I use a Voice Gateway to access a 2nd OBi.

On 1st OBi

VG2 Setup
AccessNumber: sp2(192.168.1.30:5062)     (address of 2nd OBi)
DigitMap: (6xxxxxxxxxx)
AuthUserID: robert

Phone Port Digit Map
Add after beginning parenthesis: (Mvg2)|

Phone Port OutBoundCallRoute
Add to the beginning: {(<6:>xxxxxxxxxx):vg2},

On 2nd OBi

SP2 service
X_inboundCallRoute Add to the beginning: {(robert)>(xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},
X_UserAgentPort: 5062

ITSP B -> SIP
X_DiscoverPublicAddress: unchecked   (this fixes audio problems)

Dial 68005551212 on 1st OBi and 8005551212 will go out SP1 on 2nd OBi.

Edit:
The above assumes SP2 is setup as SIP on both OBi's.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: azrobert on April 15, 2013, 02:28:34 PM
This is a modification of the above post to include the Line port.

On 1st OBi

VG2 Setup
AccessNumber: sp2(192.168.1.30:5062)     (address of 2nd OBi)
DigitMap: ([67]xxxxxxxxxx|7xxxxxxx)
AuthUserID: robert

Phone Port Digit Map
Add after beginning parenthesis: (Mvg2)|

Phone Port OutBoundCallRoute
Add to the beginning: {(Mvg2):vg2},

On 2nd OBi

SP2 service
X_inboundCallRoute Add to the beginning:
{(robert)>(<6:>xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(robert)>(<7:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<7:>xxxxxxx):li},

X_UserAgentPort: 5062

ITSP B -> SIP
X_DiscoverPublicAddress: unchecked   (this fixes audio problems)

Dial 68005551212 on 1st OBi and 8005551212 will go out SP1 on 2nd OBi.
Dial 78005551212 on 1st OBi and 18005551212 will go out LINE on 2nd OBi.
Dial 75551212 on 1st OBi and 5551212 will go out LINE on 2nd OBi.
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: VOIPisGreat on April 15, 2013, 02:58:09 PM
Cool thanks! This actually looks simple enough that I think I can do it. :)

Can you help me with the incoming call side? i.e. someone calls the sp in obi2 how can I route the call to ring obi1 which is the one that's connected physically to a phone?
Title: Re: Obi110 and Obi202 on same network.
Post by: azrobert on April 15, 2013, 03:52:22 PM
To route inbound calls to 1st OBi

SP1 Service and/or Line Port
inboundCallRoute replace with:
{ph,sp2(xyz@192.168.1.20:5061)}

If you have inbound on SP2:
{(robert)>(<6:>xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(robert)>(<7:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<7:>xxxxxxx):li},{ph,sp2(xyz@192.168.1.20:5061)}

This will ring phone ports on both OBi's.
Remove "ph," if you don't want 2nd OBi to ring.
xyz can be anything.
192.168.1.20 address of 1st OBi

FORGOT SOMETHING ON 1ST POST
If you current SP2 X_InboundCallRoute is just ph change to {ph}
ph is only valid if you have one rule.